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what are the different inflow and outflow process in the context of water resources​

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Answered by kumarrajabonam1979
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1)Different inflow processes are precipitation, surface flow and ground water flow.

Inflow of an area= precipitation + surface flow + ground water flow.

2)Precipitation includes snow, dew, hail etc.

3)Surface flow includes rivers, streams, canals, and other flows on the surface.

4)Ground water flow is difficult to estimate, but it can be done. 5) It is the water which we obtain through tube wells.

6)Evaporation, the turning of water in to vapor, takes place all the time in water bodies.

7)Living things also give off water into the atmosphere through their breathing process. This is called transpiration.

8)The total amount of water added to the atmosphere from both evaporation and transpiration is called Evapotranspiration.

9)Water that is available to a region not only based on the inflows, but also due to the water that is already available as ‘stock’ on the Earth’s surface as well as in underground. 10) The annual flows and stocks that recharge wells and tube wells is the water that is available for use.

11)Ground Water: Water beneath the Earth’s surface is called ground water, which is get stored often between saturated soil and rock that supplies water to wells and springs.

12) Surface Flow Rivers: streams, ponds, lakes are inflow, outflow evaporation, transpiration, exhalation.

13) Evaporation, the turning of water into vapour, takes place all the time in water bodies.

14) It can happen to any exposed surface water many.

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